Abstract A new regional hypocenter location method is presented in this article to address location problems associated with sparse station distributions and lack of velocity information. For an arbitrary slowness structure, an unknown parameter, slowness deviation, is introduced to construct a more precise slowness model than a homogeneous slowness model. By incorporating a genetic algorithm, the new method yields reasonable solutions for epicenters and origin times both inside and outside the seismic network. The synthetic data tests indicate that outside the network the new method gives excellent results for epicenter locations compared with Geiger's method, even when Geiger's method is used with the true velocity structure. Th...
The method of L. Geiger for earthquake hypocentre location, based on the knowledge of seismic wave a...
Abstract A simple but robust method for joint (multiple) earthquake location in arbitrary 3D velocit...
Abstract We determine probabilistic hypocentral locations for the foreshock and mainshock of the Gre...
Earthquakes affected mankind since the days of old, claiming more human casualties than any other na...
Hypocenter relocation is performed to obtain a high-precision hypocenter location (accurate earthqua...
A novel approach to hypocenter location is proposed on the basis the concept of pattern recognition....
Copyright © 2006 Seismological Society of AmericaA simple but robust method for joint (multiple) ear...
A new method for improving relative locations of clustered earthquakes is presented and applied to a...
The Tenk, Hungary earthquake (ML = 4.8) occurred on 22 April 2013, which was the strongest Hungaria...
Abstract A new method for improving relative locations of clustered earthquakes is presented and app...
In this paper we investigate the effect that depth-dependent Source Specific Station Corrections (SS...
We have conducted research about seismic activity on Palu Koro and Matano Fault Zone. This research...
Today seismologists need more precisely hypocenter location for seismotectonic and seismichazard stu...
Precise location of seismic hypocenters continues to be a significant challenge in seismology. Becau...
The traditional approach to both earthquake and Global Positioning System (GPS) location problems in...
The method of L. Geiger for earthquake hypocentre location, based on the knowledge of seismic wave a...
Abstract A simple but robust method for joint (multiple) earthquake location in arbitrary 3D velocit...
Abstract We determine probabilistic hypocentral locations for the foreshock and mainshock of the Gre...
Earthquakes affected mankind since the days of old, claiming more human casualties than any other na...
Hypocenter relocation is performed to obtain a high-precision hypocenter location (accurate earthqua...
A novel approach to hypocenter location is proposed on the basis the concept of pattern recognition....
Copyright © 2006 Seismological Society of AmericaA simple but robust method for joint (multiple) ear...
A new method for improving relative locations of clustered earthquakes is presented and applied to a...
The Tenk, Hungary earthquake (ML = 4.8) occurred on 22 April 2013, which was the strongest Hungaria...
Abstract A new method for improving relative locations of clustered earthquakes is presented and app...
In this paper we investigate the effect that depth-dependent Source Specific Station Corrections (SS...
We have conducted research about seismic activity on Palu Koro and Matano Fault Zone. This research...
Today seismologists need more precisely hypocenter location for seismotectonic and seismichazard stu...
Precise location of seismic hypocenters continues to be a significant challenge in seismology. Becau...
The traditional approach to both earthquake and Global Positioning System (GPS) location problems in...
The method of L. Geiger for earthquake hypocentre location, based on the knowledge of seismic wave a...
Abstract A simple but robust method for joint (multiple) earthquake location in arbitrary 3D velocit...
Abstract We determine probabilistic hypocentral locations for the foreshock and mainshock of the Gre...